Men do not need to be emasculated every time a woman takes a step forward.
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Even Britain, usually a friend of market-opening, does not want to see the Royal Mail emasculated.
Some argue that the uneven economic growth triggered by India's two-decade-old liberalization has left many men feeling emasculated.
The Depression has emasculated the cowboy, and his powerlessness has made him callow.
The developing countries retaliated with a string of their own amendments which, if adopted, would have emasculated the whole document.
It was often said that Tony Blair would have been emasculated by defeat in a plebiscite on joining the euro.
To the contrary, like former president Jimmy Carter, Huckabee advocates an emasculated foreign policy based on being nice to other countries.
All but emasculated last year in the lower house, this was more or less restored to vigour in the Senate this year.
Any conceivable tax would fall far short of equating to a hundredfold mark-up, and would in any case be emasculated by smuggling.
Those who can no longer provide for their families feel emasculated.
Muslim leaders would have little sway over the political opinions of the angry young even if they had not been publicly emasculated in the past year.
That suggests a lack of preparation or a government that might be happy to see white-run companies emasculated, rather than have new black enterprises created alongside the giants.
During the past six decades German politicians have told the Germans that the nation state, and especially Germany, was so dangerous that it had to be emasculated.
In its four years in office, the Bush Administration effectively emasculated the list of controlled technologies leaving safeguards on only a limited number of highly sophisticated technologies.
And the image America will ultimately project is that of an emasculated, formerly great power, easy prey for those who seek not just to displace, but destroy, it.
"The husband can start to resent feeling emasculated, " says Liberman.
Today it has emasculated states like California, Nevada and Texas.
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He dwells on the fact that many Muslim men feel emasculated by the success of their women without bothering to wonder why so many of the women are successful.
It's set in Wiltshire, but the officious council bureaucracy, the under-age drinking and drug culture, the emasculated local festivals, corporate pubs and the smashed-up families can be found pretty much everywhere.
As with most other reform legislation, this authorization is substantially emasculated by conditions, caveats and exceptions that will greatly reduce its effect in opening up the Soviet economy to free market forces.
It will inevitably involve an extensive political machine for control, but also patronage and spoils distribution at all levels, an emasculated civil society and a pervasive political police not only enforcing Putin's will, but also participating directly in political and economic life.
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